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Coronation Hotices. CORONATION, OF THE KING. * NY Member of the Coronation Committees wishing to join in the Procession must notify the Town Clerk immediately, so as to procure accommodation. R. yi. BARRY, 2432 Secretary. CORONATION OP THE KING. A LL Trades and Public Bodies or others dei. sirous of taking part in the Procession on Thursday Afternoon, Coronation Day, must • send in application for position, NOT LATER THAN THIS EVENING, At 7 p.m., At the Christchurch City Council Chambers, or to the City Hall. By order of the Committee. • R. W. BARRY, 2433 Secretary. CORONATION, OF THE KING. JETURNED Troopers, relatives of __ Re--h turned Troopers, or any member of the Send-off Committees, con obtain tickets to witness the Presentation of War Medals by apolying at the Christchuroh City Councit Office or at the the City Hail. C.-LOUISSON, 2431 Chairman Patriotic Fund. " OORONATiON^OF^HE^KING"; PANGIORA CEI/EBRATIONS. Jb CORONATION DAY, THURSDAY, JUNE 26th, 1902. PROGRAMME MORNING. Special Coronation Servio© at St John the Baptist's Church, at 11 o'clock. United. Service of the Baptists, Methodists, Presbyterians and, others in the Methodist " Church at 10.30 o'clock. ' ./ AFTERNOON. United Religious Services in the Drill Hall 1.15 o'clock. Procession of Brass Band, North Canterbury Mounted Rifles, Rangiora Volunteer Company, Fire Brigades, Friendly Societies, etc., from tike Drill Hall afc 2 o'clock. Planting Memorial Trees ori, Victoria Square . at 3 o'clock. Procession' of Sohool Children from the Borough School Grounds, led by the Fernside Drum and Fife Band at 8.30 o'clook. Children's Tea in the Drill Ball at 4 o'clock. EVENING. Illumination of the Town at 6 o'clock. Grande Torohlight Procession at 6.45. Briiliant Display of Fireworks at 7.30. Magnificent Bonfire at 8.30. National Anthem at 10 o'clock. ALL FREE TO THE PUBLIC. " God Save the King." 2256 ANCIENT ORDER' OF FORESTERS, Canterbury United District).—Mem- ; bora of #io aibove- 0-r,d'er are requested to most at the Tfmil- CWisAr^-nlvdv <afc 1 p.m., on Thursday next, to take part in -the Coronation .Proetao'on. W. FONJNGHAUS, D.C.R. "■2419 .TiHOS. GAPES, Disliridti. Stec. 'COURT STAR OOP CANTERBURY. . No.-2309, A.O.F. .' . MEMBERS' of'the above'CSourl)'are requestifc'ed ito mot at t!he Hall, Oxford'Terrace, \««^-T>hOTsday/:Next,, June- 28tfa,, at 1 p.m., to Take Bart in the Coronation Procession. ' . <W. H. TURViBY, 'OR. 2420 8. B: WATBEW, P.S. "OYATj ORAiNGE"~I'NSTI- ' ' TUTlO'N.—Coronation ._ j, Thursday, ,26th Inst.— Unitad Church : Service and Parade,—Members are requestI ed 'to Assemble at: Hlhe Orange Ball,-a* ,9.46 a-.rh., to Attend ' Divino Service ®t, tlhe Primitive M'ethodMi 'Chunm, Cambridge Terrace. The Rev Bro- C. E. Ward will deliver the 'Coronation Address. Coronation Hymns, Solos and An'tlhems by the 'Choir. Members are also invited to «-ssemibte at 2 p.m. to itako part m 'the Friendly Societies' Parade. HENRY J. RANGER; R.W.G.M. 2403 HENRY H. GAUDIN, Hon. Sec. FREE OPEN-AIR CONCERTS, j.' tthe Opawa Aquarium and Pleasure < . dens,, on Coromaition Day, June 26 and I two following days, iat\2 p.m., by- BOLYPHONE CONCERT. GRAND, the Sweetest, Clearest and Most Powerful of Edison's W-on-I derful Musical Inventions. The Garden* one foeauti'tully laid out with ! numerous 'Arbors, Seats, Swings, See-Saws, Paddock for Sports ami l every convenience for picnics. -Hot Wafem Free. Tea and Fruit alt a moderate price. Admission 6d, children half-price* ' 2383 CORONATION Service -will be held in A jl the Synagogue on Thursday monainig', at 10.30. 23351 Railway Notices. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. OORO NAT lON DAY, THURSDAY, 26th JUNE, 1902. THE following. Train Arrangements will be in force:— LYTTELTO.N LINE.—The 10.15 p.m. train from Lyttelton and the 10.20 p.m. train from Christchurch will run. NORTH LINE.—The ordinary morning train from Waikari will not run. A train will run from Culverden to Christohuxch at the following times:—Culverden 6,50 .a.m., Waikari 7.90, Amberley 8.45, Sefton 9.11, arriving at Christohuroh 10.35. It will not ,pick up passengers after leaving Ashley, 'but will set down where required. A epecial passenger train stopping where required will start from Rangiora at 8.35 a.m., Kaiapoi 8.57, arriving Christchurch 9.45. The 5.15 p.m. train from Christchurch will run - through to Culverden. It will take passengers for Oxford and Eyreton br&nones and stations beyond Rangiora .only.* 1 A special train will leave'Christchurch for Rangiora at 5.45 p.m., Papanui 6.5, Styx 6.13, Belfast 6.20, Kaiapoi 6.40, arriving Rangiora 7.5. It will return from Rangiora at 7.25 • t>.m., Kaiapoi 7.43, arriving at Christehuroh 8.25. A special train will leave Christchurch for Amberloy at 10.5 p.m., arriving .there at 12.10. It will set down passengers where required. SOUTH LINE..—The evening train from Christchurch, for Springfield and Whitecliffs will start at 4.50 and' run' as on Wednesdays. The evening train, from Christchurch to Southbridge will start at 5.20- and run 50 minutes latex than time-table times. A special train will leave Christchurch for Southbridge at 10.0 p.m., arriving, there at 12.0.. It will -set down passengers where required. A special train, setting down where required, will Leave Christchurch for Ashburton at 9.50 p.m., «,rriving at Ashburton. 12,15. The ordinary trains, 'on the Little River branch will not run. A special train for Christohurch will leave Little River at 8.0 a.m., arriving at Ghristchuxch 10.15. A special train will leave Christchurch for Little River at 5.20 p.m., Lincoln. 6.20, arriving -at Little River at 7.40. - The 5.10 p.m. train Islington to Christchurch will not run. The afternoon train from Ashburton *o Timaru will start at 4.40, and leave Wins-low at 6.3, Hinds 5.26, Rangitata 6.10, Orari 6.37, Winchester 6.52, Temuka 7.8, arrive Timaru ISO. The Mt. Spmers branch train will start from Ashburton at 8.30 p.m. and -arrive at Springburn 10.20. A special train will leave Ashburton for Ealing at 8.40 p.m., Wins-low 9.0, Hinds 9.17, arrive Ealing 9.40. It will stop at Windermere if required. 2390 BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. 0 : N Wednesday, June 25th, and Friday, ...Tune 27th, the 10.15 p.m. train from Lyttelton and ' the 11.20 p.m. from Christchurch to Lyttelton, wail run. 2413 BY ORDIER. ~„, HY not try The People's Boot Shop? W Rock-bottom prices for sterling quality. For comfort, stvle, durability and satisfaction, try A. BROCKETT AND CO. ■ F2BBO

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVII, Issue 12850, 24 June 1902, Page 1

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